A woman’s normal ovulation period

After a woman's egg is released from the ovary, it travels to the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization. This process usually begins on the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle and lasts about 7-10 days. At this time, a woman's body temperature will rise and she may feel some discomfort.

Generally speaking, women's sexual desire increases during ovulation and they may feel more sensitive and aroused. This is because at this time, a woman's eggs are waiting to be fertilized, and a woman's hormone levels are also changing.

A woman's appetite may change during ovulation and she may feel nauseous or crave certain foods. This is because these foods may help women absorb their eggs better and may also provide some nutrients.

In addition to changes in sex drive and appetite, other changes a woman may experience during ovulation include an increase in body temperature, faster breathing, mood swings, and possibly some discomfort.

While a woman may feel some discomfort during ovulation, that doesn't mean she has to take steps to avoid getting pregnant. Typically, women can have sexual intercourse during this period, and as long as both parties are in good health, pregnancy can be successful.

If a woman hopes to become pregnant, it is recommended that she have sexual intercourse at this time and closely observe her body changes to ensure that she can become pregnant in the best condition.